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These brain teasers rely on your ability to recognize groups of common attributes. For each of these puzzles you'll need to figure out why the words or letters are grouped as they are. Sometimes you will be asked to pick the odd-one-out or to place a new word into the correct group.

Poorly constructed puzzle. There are two reasonable alternative answers. First, "Krape Park," because it is the only location that doesn't consist of 4 syllables. Second, "Oktahatko," because it is the only location specified to be in a state rather than in a country. But I'm just irritated because I totally missed the palindrome connection.

Pretty easy, but fun none the less.
It couldn't have been based on Florida being a state as part of the teaser says she likes things liker her name. Whether the city was listed under its country or state is irrelevant to her name.

I see both ides to the constant repeat debate. While it is true that certain members may not have seen a teaser before, the long time members have seen some of them 5+ times..
That does get tiresome.
According to the FAQ: "The Brain Teaser of the Day" and "Featured Trivia Quiz" are picked randomly from a list of the most popular brain teasers or quizzes that have not yet been picked."

"That have not yet been picked" by the site's own rules, these repeats should not be happening.

""That have not yet been picked" by the site's own rules, these repeats should not be happening. "

So true, so very true. But Jake (the owner/operator of this site) will tell you that ...

"the software does this. I have nothing to do with it."

If such be the case (and if he does not have such as a sub-routine in the software), why don't you suggest to him that he hire a developer to write in a "manual override" (flaging Jake or some "editor" for intervention) to abort such events?

That would be something that MIGHT increase the survival chances of Braingle ... instead of all of us just carping about it ... or carping about something else less meaningful.

But ... of course ... you have vowed to NEVER "read me" again ... so I guess I've again wasted another few dozen liters of breath on a "truth" that goes un-aborning.